Kim Kardashian has seemingly unlimited access to some of the best makeup artists in the game, but people are calling the reality star’s latest look a serious beauty mishap. It’s one that many people can likely relate to: a spray tan gone wrong.

On July 9, the KKW Beauty mogul Instagrammed a photo of herself in a head-to-toe Yeezy look, with her skin looking noticeably bronzed. Kim is a big fan of spray tans in general ("No matter what time of year it is, I always love a good spray tan," she shared on her app last year), but this time around, fans think things went a few shades too far. "Too much bronzer," wrote one user. "Omg kim you’re beautiful sis but did the same guy who did Selena’s makeup for the MET gala do your makeup? No shade no tea. I just love u sis💓," commented another.

As far as celebrity spray tans are concerned, Selena Gomez's 2018 Met Gala look was unquestionably one to remember. In May 2018, the "Back to You" singer showed up to the annual soirée with a dramatic spray tan, prompting people to draw comparisons to "a straight up Dorito. For her part, Selena laughed off the snafu, telling fans she “fixed” the look at an event a few days later.

In Kim’s case, this isn’t the first time she’s been called out for a too-dark tan. After releasing her first KKW Beauty campaign imagery, critics pointed out that her skin seemed to have been darkened in the photo process. She pulled the initial images, and later clarified that she understood why people felt how they did about the look. “I was super tanned, the lighting was really moody so I get why people might say that, but I don't want to give people the reason to say anything negative,” she explained on an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians that aired in November 2017. “I would never in a million years be disrespectful and do that."

If you find yourself looking a little too tan after a treatment, simply apply a gentle eraser like Tan-Luxe's Glyco Water, which works by exfoliating your skin with glycolic acid, or try buffing your skin with regular body wash and a buildup remover mitt like St. Tropez's. And remember — no matter how bright or streaky a self tan mishap is, know that it will fade over time, so there's no need to break out the Windex as a DIY remedy.